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<blockquote data-quote="MojaveHRR" data-source="post: 426572" data-attributes="member: 18943"><p>Generally, a long arm lift will ride better than a short arm lift and will flex better. But, if you're not doing serious off-roading, you could probably save your money and go with a short arm lift. I used to have an XJ Cherokee and various companies sold drop brackets that would lower the control arm mounts for short arms, restoring near parallel control arm angles and greatly improving ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MojaveHRR, post: 426572, member: 18943"] Generally, a long arm lift will ride better than a short arm lift and will flex better. But, if you're not doing serious off-roading, you could probably save your money and go with a short arm lift. I used to have an XJ Cherokee and various companies sold drop brackets that would lower the control arm mounts for short arms, restoring near parallel control arm angles and greatly improving ride. [/QUOTE]
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